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Is Peace Journalism possible in the ‘war’ against terror in Somalia? How the Kenyan Daily Nation and the Standard represented Operation Linda Nchi [PDF]
This paper concludes that in Africa the non-Western press may have the best chance to employ peace journalism, given its proximity to major conflicts. Nevertheless, the Kenyan press has so far failed to take advantage of an ideal opportunity for such an ...
Fredrick Ogenga
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Reportrices de guerre. Entretiens croisés avec Sophie Nivelle-Cardinale et Maurine Mercier
What does war do to journalism and what does journalism do to/with this paroxysmal, multi-dimensional crisis that is war? Two seasoned women reporters share their experience and their analysis of what it means to “cover” a conflict: under what conditions
Jérôme Heurtaux +2 more
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At its outbreak, newspapers in the Allied and neutral democracies hoped to present vivid descriptions of the First World War. They were soon frustrated.
Luckhurst, Tim
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ETHICAL PRINCIPLES OF JOURNALISM IN PUBLISHING MATERIALS ABOUT WAR VICTIMS
The article is devoted to the study of ethical principles of journalism in publishing materials about war victims. The ethical principles of journalism have always been up-to-date.
Vitalii Ulybin
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Awareness towards Peace Journalism among Foreign Correspondents in Africa
Much has been said about the news media’s role in instigating war, conflict and violence. Less attention has been paid to the news media’s role in mitigating conflict.
Ylva Rodny-Gumede
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DESTIN: Journalism Education for Democracy in Ukraine: Developing Standards, Integrity, and Professionalism was an Erasmus+ funded project involving twenty partners across Europe and Ukraine that aimed to transform the environment for journalism in ...
Ian Gadd, Rachael McDonald, Adele Keane
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Broadcasting graphic war violence: the moral face of Channel 4 [PDF]
Drawing on empirical data from Channel 4 (C4) regarding the broadcasting of violent war imagery, and positioned within Goffman’s notion of the interaction ritual (1959, 1967), this article investigates how C4 negotiate potentially competing commercial ...
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Invertebrates are the classic neuroscience models and should make a comeback. Invertebrate organisms can be a more ethical and cost‐effective way to move bioelectronics research forward more rapidly. ABSTRACT The accelerating development of bioelectronic neural interfaces has brought increased attention to ethical considerations surrounding in vivo ...
Eric Daniel Głowacki
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Since their early stages, developing narratives has been characteristic of human beings, allowing them to create community and generate cohesion—one that has endured for thousands of years is “peace”.
Julián Enrique Páez Valdez +4 more
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Hunched over their laptops: phenomenological perspectives on citizen journalism [PDF]
Donald Matheson (2003) writes of war correspondents ‘scowling at their notebooks’, and this is not meant as caricature but the corporeal expression of an epistemological orientation to the world in which facts have to be wrestled into submission.
Markham, Tim
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